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Originally Posted by nickCR
That was a tremendously helpful post! Thank you
1. That vBSEO looks really promising. It seems like it's a seperate version though? Meaning I would download and install it versus the vBulletin. Is that assumption correct or is it simply an addon?
2. Yeah i'm totally fine with something that just plugs into vBulletin user authentication for the store. I'm fairly proficient with PHP so I could always do my own code to handle the store. I don't need all the processing stuff, just a cart and notification to emails upon completion.
3. In thinking it over I really don't need to hide the language forums since it's probably best to show everyone all the forums since many visitors will be bi-lingual!
4. Those portals look excellent! They will do the job!
5. Well a Joomla bridge sounds promising but I would imagine that you loose the SEO capabilities like you do with so many other apps bridged in Joomla / Mambo.
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1. vB SEO is an add on, so you'd download, upload to the forum folder and install a product through the Admin CP likely. And if you wanted to remove it, you'd do that in reverse.
As for a bridge with Joomla, I don't see how that would affect the SEO functionality of any product. vB SEO or default vBulletin wouldn't effect the SEO capabilities of Joomla, nor would anything added to Joomla have an effect on vBulletin, as long as Joomla and vBulletin were not installed in the same folder.